Owner's Manual

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Highway Hypnosis
(CONI)
Keep your eyes moving. Scan the road
ahead and to the sides. Check your
rearview mirrors frequently and your
instruments from time to time. This
can help you avoid a fixed stare.
Wear good sunglasses
in
bright light.
Glare can cause drowsiness. But don’t
wear sunglasses at night. They will
drastically reduce your overall vision
at the very time you need all the
seeing power you have.
If
you get sleepy, pull off the road into
a
rest, service, or parking area and
take
a nap, get some exercise, or both.
For safety, treat drowsiness on the
highway as an emergency.
As
in any driving situation, keep pace
with traffic and allow adequate
following distances.
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CAUTION
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Hill and Mountain Roads
Driving on steep hills
or
mountains is
different from driving in flat or rolling
terrain. If
you
drive regularly
in
steep
country, or
if
you’re planning
to
visit
there, here are
some
tips that can make
your trips safer and more enjoyable.
Keep your vehicle
in
good shape.
Check all fluid levels and also the
brakes, tires, cooling system and
transaxle. These parts can work hard
on mountain roads.
Know how to
go
down
hills. The most
important thing to know
is
this: let
your engine do some of the slowing
down. Don’t make your brakes
do
it
all. Shift to a lower gear when
you
go
down a steep or long hill. That way,
you will slow down without excessive
use of your brakes.
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If
you don’t shift down, your
brakes could get
so
hot that
they wouldn’t work well.
You
would then have poor braking or
even none going down a hill. You
could crash. Shift down to let your
engine assist your brakes on
a
steep downhill slope.